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europe. >>i agree. david: kevin, another question about hillary now. that is her likability. an article in the hill was about that. whether her unfavorable ratings gotten to such a point it is giving donald trump a run for his unfavorable ratings. 55% view her unfavorably. only 40% view her favorably. it is beginning to worry democrats. >> we could absolutely have a general election with two candidates, one on either side with higher you ever favorables than favorables. fact she is so disliked why the primary lasted this long. why senator sanders a self-proclaimed socialist is still in this race because nobody likes hillary clinton. this policy, while some may say they like it, in a general election this policy does not help her likability. david: guys, thank you very much. good discussion. melissa. melissa: i think you guys solved it. david: we did, one hundred%. melissa: hillary clinton saying she is not to blame for that skit with new york mayor de blasio. that some called a tiny bit racist. responding to interview with cosmopolitan magazine, saying quote, it was mayor de bla

europe. >> i agree. david: kevin, another question about hillary now. that is her likability. an article in the hill was about that. whether her unfavorable ratings gotten to such a point it is giving donald trump a run for his unfavorable ratings. 55% view her unfavorably. only 40% view her favorably. it is beginning to worry democrats. >> we could absolutely have a general election with two candidates, one on either side with higher you ever favorables than favorables. fact she...

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didn't want us to get in because they thought the naziswereeurope'sproblem,not ours. what do you think of that ridicule? >> i think that is diversion. i hate these bumper sticker arguments. i recalled everybody in 2008, john mccain quite rightly, quite rightly used the slogan, country first. what country did people think he was talking about. so much for that argument. david: my takeaway was, we're not going to put america's interests behind the sort of global intentions that president obama is so fond of and that very often he is able, or he is willing to put america in the back seat to the so-called global interests like global warming? >> right. look, if you're asking why some overseas might be alarmed that there is fundamental change projected by donald trump or ted cruz for that matter, from the obama administration, foreign policy, i say it can't come a moment too soon. i don't know what else the american president is supposed to put first, other than the safety of america and it is people. if that is shocking, to friends or adversaries overseas, all i can say, life is hard

didn't want us to get in because they thought the nazis were europe's problem, not ours. what do you think of that ridicule? >> i think that is diversion. i hate these bumper sticker arguments. i recalled everybody in 2008, john mccain quite rightly, quite rightly used the slogan, country first. what country did people think he was talking about. so much for that argument. david: my takeaway was, we're not going to put america's interests behind the sort of global intentions that...

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evaded taxes. david: jo ling kent, thank you very much. melissa.melissa:europeonhigh alert after new disturbing details emerged on an isis sleeper cell. this is according to "the wall street journal." at least 22 isis fighters are still on the loose in europe with apparent ties to the same terrorists behind the attacks in paris and in brussels. david: meanwhile still overseas, the first wave of depo has bee gun as part of a controversial european union plan to curb flow of refugees many coulding into europe. greece is now saying 200 men, women and children back to turkey on ferries but a total of 50,000 migrants and refugees are still stranded in greece after the e.u. and balkan border closures. only those who arrived after march 20th will be detained for deportation. melissa: the u.s. navy stopping a massive iranian arms shipment that included thousands of weapons including ak-47s, rocket propelled grenade launchers. we'll tell you where it was going and who it was for. david: the war of words is heating up between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. sanders winning five of the

evaded taxes. david: jo ling kent, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: europe on high alert after new disturbing details emerged on an isis sleeper cell. this is according to "the wall street journal." at least 22 isis fighters are still on the loose in europe with apparent ties to the same terrorists behind the attacks in paris and in brussels. david: meanwhile still overseas, the first wave of depo has bee gun as part of a controversial european union plan to curb flow of...

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." david: and stocks are dropping as concernsabouteurope, asia,new regulations at home weigh on the market. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting in wisconsin is now underway. we're just a few short hours from the first results. tonight's outcome could change the future of the campaigns on both sides. every vote is critical for republicans. new polls showing the gap between donald trump and ted cruz has narrowed. for democrats, hillary clinton may be looking at her sixth straight loss to bernie sanders. anything can happen. it is all up to the voters. david. david: wisconsin going to the polls. let's go to straight to fox news's doug mckelway. he is at a polling location in waukesha. no gop candidate in the past 20 years won the primary without carrying this particular county. very important. doug, how is turnout so far? reporter: it has been really, really high. in fact we just got off the phone with the county clerk here in waukesha county said they are expecting 80% turnout. that is absolutely remarkable number. statewide th

." david: and stocks are dropping as concerns about europe, asia, new regulations at home weigh on the market. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." at this hour, voting in wisconsin is now underway. we're just a few short hours from the first results. tonight's outcome could change the future of the campaigns on both sides. every vote is critical for republicans. new polls showing the gap between donald trump and ted cruz has narrowed. for...

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things could changeover night. if there is, god forbid a terrorist attack here or evenineurope, rightbefore a primamary elecection that could really tun things around, no? >> yeah, i meaean you're exactly right. even saw it here in califofornia with sanan bernanadino isis inspired attack.k. we immediate had in southern califofornia big focus on apple iphone. peopople were very concerned abt that our politicians were missing g that and talking about gun control and other issues. the publblic brings politicians back around when there is a crisis. paris attack, brussels a attack, make americansns uneasy and they want s safety first which is god news for the republicans. david: when n you look at all te problems, we t talked about ira, nonorth korea, of course russias still, they're aittle quiet, but you get the sense putitin is up to something, of course the whole middle east is a aflame. one hahas to blame the last administraration. at least they did nothing to prevent it f from being aflame. do you thihink voters would do e same? hillary was secretarary of stat. that was her jo

things could changeover night. if there is, god forbid a terrorist attack here or even in europe, right before a primamary elecection that could really tun things around, no? >> yeah, i meaean you're exactly right. even saw it here in califofornia with sanan bernanadino isis inspired attack.k. we immediate had in southern califofornia big focus on apple iphone. peopople were very concerned abt that our politicians were missing g that and talking about gun control and other issues. the...

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himself in with refugee flow goingintoeuropeanddid his handiwork. now you mentioned the brussels terror attacks, which is what the brussels and belgian investigators are looking hard. reports all day he could have been, abrini, the hand in the hat, the third suspect at the airport bombing. two suicide bombers blew themselves up and killed all those people and left all those injured and all that carnage. thinking was perhaps abrini was the third person there at the airport. his bomb didn't go off and he fled. we don't know that for a fact. what we do know for a fact, melissa, this is highly significant as well, his dna was found in the bomb factory where those suitcase bombs were created that caused all carnage in brussels. his dna was found in the area in an apartment where the explosives and nails and chemicals were put into those suitcase bombs and where the bombers left from. so circumstantial evidence might point to the fact that abrini might have had a significant role in the brussels attacks as well. we don't know for sure. there were five people all told arrested today and

himself in with refugee flow going into europe and did his handiwork. now you mentioned the brussels terror attacks, which is what the brussels and belgian investigators are looking hard. reports all day he could have been, abrini, the hand in the hat, the third suspect at the airport bombing. two suicide bombers blew themselves up and killed all those people and left all those injured and all that carnage. thinking was perhaps abrini was the third person there at the airport. his bomb didn't...

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is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s.economy.europewilldo bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there were those who said there is going to be a recession and we want to sell anything that's leveraged and the concern over high yield through the oil ecosystem and the impact it would have on funding and the debt structure. it all came together and somebody said there will be a higher probability of recession. somebody said fire, sell your stock and get out of the market. that's the way the free markets should work, and there is the china syndrome. anthony: do you think there is a recession on the horizon? >> you have to think about which i

is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and...

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just this evil, mean, nefarious countryandeuropeisdoing it all right. they're not. this is where all the innovation comes from. this is where all the upside comes from. we have a federal reserve official talking about more upside potential in denmark than america. this is a terrible narrative. >> no country has done more to free people than opportunities than all countries combined in history. >> i agree. >> let's leave it at that. leave the debate to ensue as to whether government can do more or less. i'm telling you my friends, left or the right, it is the dividing issue of this election. >>> meanwhile, hillary clinton gets to the oval office she's ready for another office. an office for illegals. an office for illegals. would it be a cab ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you weekend. i'm in washington, now back to cavuto. >>> i would create the first ever o

just this evil, mean, nefarious country and europe is doing it all right. they're not. this is where all the innovation comes from. this is where all the upside comes from. we have a federal reserve official talking about more upside potential in denmark than america. this is a terrible narrative. >> no country has done more to free people than opportunities than all countries combined in history. >> i agree. >> let's leave it at that. leave the debate to ensue as to whether...

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think given the fact they are the cells allovereuropethatit is actually too late? they are everywhere. it's not a matter of syria or iraq. they are everywhere. >> a terrorist network is not just those that squeeze the trigger or strap explosive vest. it is all those that would turn a blind eye, provide assistance to port. one out of five terrorist attacks are drugged. remember when the president said we are afraid of women and children. this is why the refugee problem continues to be an issue. it is that we don't want refugees. we want to make sure the vetting of the refugees is done properly. right now it is accelerating and thinking about releasing terrorists who have explosive experience. experts to africa. it is outrageous. neil: come back and do it all again. congressman, thank you very much. if we find out more on that, we will keep you posted. in the meantime, the latest we have is the missiles are there and it does sound a little bit. it's a little different. of course i was closer to home. this is close to getting dangerous. more after this. you both have a perfect

think given the fact they are the cells all over europe that it is actually too late? they are everywhere. it's not a matter of syria or iraq. they are everywhere. >> a terrorist network is not just those that squeeze the trigger or strap explosive vest. it is all those that would turn a blind eye, provide assistance to port. one out of five terrorist attacks are drugged. remember when the president said we are afraid of women and children. this is why the refugee problem continues to be...

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china, india,brazil,europe, japan.that is what make as decision what films to make and how much to make them for. so we're aiming for a different kind of audience than we were a decade, decade 1/2 ago. i think these films are a business propositions as much as they are creative propositions. you will see when some of these films perform modestly in the u.s. and do blockbuster business overseas, it drives the business. neil: all right. peter, always a pleasure. congratulations again. >> thanks, sir. neil: peter . trish: thanks so much. a lot going on, breaking any minute, the palm beach county prosecutor is going to be speaking in a news conference where he will announce all charges against corey lewandowski the trump campaign manager charged with battery of a reporter will be i'm trish re. welcome to "the intelligence report." any moment we are expected to hear from prosecutors that donald trump's campaign manager will not be prosecuted for man handling a female reporter. there is the scene live from palm beach, florida. corey lewandowski was charged with simple battery where forme

china, india, brazil, europe, japan. that is what make as decision what films to make and how much to make them for. so we're aiming for a different kind of audience than we were a decade, decade 1/2 ago. i think these films are a business propositions as much as they are creative propositions. you will see when some of these films perform modestly in the u.s. and do blockbuster business overseas, it drives the business. neil: all right. peter, always a pleasure. congratulations again....

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getting very scary.ineuropebanks,as we know, have tumbled with tremendous problems internally, and i think that's inherent in the banking system. fill disclosure, i am short the bank index, the bkx index, just so it's full disclosure so people understand where i'm coming from with this. i'm very nervous, and the banking index that peaked in 2007, made a low in 2009 and really never recovered. it's only 50% of where it was. neil: okay. >> so it's internally inherent. neil: dan, thank you. points duly noted. something else noted is donald trump. his lead is widening. that doesn't necessarily mean anything, but if you include new york and what appears to be happening nationally, maybe this whole dust-up that he's been raising over how fair the system is and whether it's rigged, it's actually helping him. might sound paranoid, but that paranoia could be registering at the polls. ♪ ♪ at mfs investment management, we believe in the power of active management. we actively manage with expertise and conviction. so you can invest with more certainty. mfs. that's the power of active manag

getting very scary. in europe banks, as we know, have tumbled with tremendous problems internally, and i think that's inherent in the banking system. fill disclosure, i am short the bank index, the bkx index, just so it's full disclosure so people understand where i'm coming from with this. i'm very nervous, and the banking index that peaked in 2007, made a low in 2009 and really never recovered. it's only 50% of where it was. neil: okay. >> so it's internally inherent. neil: dan, thank...

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discourse and the terror attacks we've seen abroad in brusselsandeurope. doesthat give american travelers pause and keep them are close to home? let's talk to mark murphy on that. what are you hearing? >> it's definitely affecting travel with the zika virus to south america as well as the caribbean. people take her cautions and be concerned about travel that they have to realize we been had from a terrorism standpoint in the last year. wrong place, wrong time is really a big part of what you have to be watching out for. there are things you can do but i don't think you shut down and don't travel. they see an eight to 10 drop specifically after brussels. neil: not that long ago brussels was considered one of the safer airports and missile it happened a few weeks ago. would you tell clients when they ask you i'm traveling abroad, help me out on this. are there any other safer places? it's always a crapshoot, is the neck? >> life is a crapshoot. what you tell people when you've got this influx of refugees in the situation taken place today, you make sure you don't go to these large events wi

discourse and the terror attacks we've seen abroad in brussels and europe. does that give american travelers pause and keep them are close to home? let's talk to mark murphy on that. what are you hearing? >> it's definitely affecting travel with the zika virus to south america as well as the caribbean. people take her cautions and be concerned about travel that they have to realize we been had from a terrorism standpoint in the last year. wrong place, wrong time is really a big part of...

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multicultural. my wife is from nicaragua. they loved him. very bigineurope. verybig in asia. he really was one of these lowball figures as an entertainer. neil: david mercer. before we go here. we hope it was not a drug. people will start clawing into his personal life. they will go into all that stuff. when you look at this in here what you have heard of this, any reflections you would like to have the way you remember him? >> sure. i did attend a concert nearly 15 years ago at the garden. madison square garden. original, classic and timeless. there he was on stage, unlike any other concerts. white shirt, button down, jeans and only his guitar. he had a spellbound for nearly three hours. as if we were in his living room. i do not think that his star will ever dim. he has inspired other artists. the lyrics have spread globally. i think he will stay with us both in mind and spirit and heart for generations to come. my condolences to fans, particularly the family. all of us are so sorry that we are experiencing his passing. neil: thank you guys very, very much. it is very sad, obv

multicultural. my wife is from nicaragua. they loved him. very big in europe. very big in asia. he really was one of these lowball figures as an entertainer. neil: david mercer. before we go here. we hope it was not a drug. people will start clawing into his personal life. they will go into all that stuff. when you look at this in here what you have heard of this, any reflections you would like to have the way you remember him? >> sure. i did attend a concert nearly 15 years ago at the...

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africa british leadershipineuropesecureda billion euros to support our efforts in helping the people of the region to defeat the outbreak of ebola with britain taking the lead in sierra leone, the united states in liberia, france in guinea. but just as we made important progress in all these areas, there are many more that need a lot more work. there's no doubt that the situation in libya is immensely challenging, but we now finally have a government of national accord with whom we can work. while in syria and iraq we are continuing coalition efforts to defeat and degrade daish. more than 25,000 daish fighters have now been killed, over 600 in the last month alone with the total number of fighters now estimated to be at its lowest for about two years. the iraqi security forces are steadily pushing daish out of its territory. this week almost entirely clearing them out of the town of -- [inaudible] and in syria our partners have liberated the large kurdish areas in the northeast and cut off the main route between raqqa and mosul of we also discussed -- in the u.k. we've maintained our

africa british leadership in europe secured a billion euros to support our efforts in helping the people of the region to defeat the outbreak of ebola with britain taking the lead in sierra leone, the united states in liberia, france in guinea. but just as we made important progress in all these areas, there are many more that need a lot more work. there's no doubt that the situation in libya is immensely challenging, but we now finally have a government of national accord with whom we can...

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is a hinge in history. this is 18ineurope. itis, the 18 's in kansas. things will nobe the same ever ain. peggy onan writes of this with melancholy, after all, s is on the long sid whatever happs. but for me of us this is a great moment. this is a great opportity. it's a chance to steerhe car back on e road. neil: what if you cat, lionel? what if you can't, wh this caidate you can't? despite his huge appeal, it ghbebe limited in general electition. might become your barry goldwater anmight lead to landslide defeat wherehe senate itsf could turn? >> the rea fear, i don't think he will get that big of a pa. i think the pressure will come for him to, he canot win -- yes, here is the dl. let's say heets the nomination. as y know, neil, whehen someone gets that close to the presenency, like when, you wtt toto make a film, you get so clos y you get so close and you need extra little bit you start making cprpromises in order to geththat green light. okokay, i will take less moneyii will take lelesser star. yoststart making come he prizizes. the compromises pay y will demand of f him, w

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flfleet to keep up with growing demand.d. half a millilion north americans take a river cruise ineeuropethisyear. that is s twice as many as just eight yes ago. despite terror attacks and mimigrants crisis dominated headlines in europe, touristss have not been frightened away yt least comes to cruise on thehe river. >> w when you look at the end of the day you look at t risks i undersrstand people's fear. but september 11 didn't ststop people going to new yoyork orr living in new w york. i think terrorists win n if you stay away. and, i don't think that the threats are really that largege. paris i think the polilice are w doing meme in brussels, i think probably the safest plplaces to be. that is s my personal opinion. reporter: big g questionhow much does it cost? starts at abouout or $400 perer person per day. it can go upup to $1000 per pern per day if you wawant to ve like a a king or queen. i hahave to . my butler is w waiting for me in ththe suite. neil: looks pretty cool. doesn't look like e you will get seasick onef those. es the governmen hpower toestrict your pay? well, if yo

flfleet to keep up with growing demand.d. half a millilion north americans take a river cruise in e europe this year. that is s twice as many as just eight yes ago. despite terror attacks and mimigrants crisis dominated headlines in europe, touristss have not been frightened away yt least comes to cruise on thehe river. >> w when you look at the end of the day you look at t risks i undersrstand people's fear. but september 11 didn't ststop people going to new yoyork orr living in new w...

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doars over time. plananes, missiles building up our military to provide a strong defenseforeuropeandndasia. the countrieses we are defending must pay. if not, the u u.s. must bee prepared too l these countries defend t themselelve we have n nohoice. th whole world will be safafer f our allies do their part to support our common defensese a securirity leading a f fre world that is properly armed and fununde funded tifully. ouourriends are beginning to think that they c can depend on us. bowing t tournemies. something we have never seeeen before.. then we watatch them ignore the teterms. not allowed to havee a nuclear weapons. cannot be allowed. nder a trump administrtratn, never, evever be allowed to hae that new air weaeapo [applause] all of this, without even meioning the humiliation off the united states. thee tatment of our 10 sailors. in negegottion, you must be willing to walk. the iran d deal, like so many of our worst agreement iss the beio leave thehe table. when the other sididenows you wiwill not go to walk, itecomes absolulutely impossible to win. atat the same time,

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climate change. secretary clinton has been very supportive of frack, even goingtoeuropeassecretary to really push fracking. bernie believes in the $15 minimum wage so nobody works 40 hours a week and lives in poverty. secretary clinton will only go as far as 12 for federal minimum wage. there are a lot of differences and we need to in democracy express them. and we're going to do that in every state of the union including largest state that hasn't voted and will vote on june 7th. neil: you're talking about california. you have to wonder whether it is just the way the party system goes but you cut maybe to the core your race, your husband's race covered, recently on msnbc, even if he had a string of wins like eight in a row, or won races by landslide victories, nobody in the media, certainly not "new york times" said he ever had a chance to win. no matter how well he does recently getting seven or eight wins in a row it is always like nothing. what do you think of that? >> well, that's true. the mainstream media, for a number of months we'd see polls against all the republican candidat

climate change. secretary clinton has been very supportive of frack, even going to europe as secretary to really push fracking. bernie believes in the $15 minimum wage so nobody works 40 hours a week and lives in poverty. secretary clinton will only go as far as 12 for federal minimum wage. there are a lot of differences and we need to in democracy express them. and we're going to do that in every state of the union including largest state that hasn't voted and will vote on june 7th. neil:...

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are saying is the source. now they are just trying to shift that problem away.riddingeuropeofthis headache that does not go away. easier said than done. i would assume, i was told that this is not the case. the turks are on board with this. many are not. >> the turks will be on board if they are friendly to them. they will not be on board when they want to stop some of these refugees. >> they have some sophisticated digitalintelligence that they can use. many of these individuals are fleeing areas. they do not have proper identification. it is largely missed by the media that are just re- tweeting donald trump. this is a huge story. what we saw today, european borders. they are now pakistanis. a whole bunch of people have heard angela merkel's demand that europe open up their borders and let everyone russian. within 60 days. i think that this particular issue is one of the main reasons why they want to pull out. when you go to the front line, eastern europe, the hungarian president, saying that this is a disaster. merkel was saying we are welcoming everybody. come on in. neil

are saying is the source. now they are just trying to shift that problem away. ridding europe of this headache that does not go away. easier said than done. i would assume, i was told that this is not the case. the turks are on board with this. many are not. >> the turks will be on board if they are friendly to them. they will not be on board when they want to stop some of these refugees. >> they have some sophisticated digitalintelligence that they can use. many of these...

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had the most wanted manineuroperesponsiblefor the paris attacks, , basically arrested a week, a block from his neighborhood home. it can be very, very difficult. there are probably many people i'm not a law enforcement person, neil, per se, probably many people on most-wanted lists around the world that seem to be ablele to evade. we're talking about people that seem to be unfortunately quite clever and they're probably trying to evade and thought about these things in advance. this is very difficult and may take some time. good information sharing and street work will become critical. neil: comes at a time when first wave of syrian refugees are coming to the united states. president set star get for 10,000 refugees by end of september. >> yes. neil: how closely are we screening these folks? >> that is my concern, neil. this should be a humanitarian cision, not a political decision. we shouldn't rushing timetables. once the u.n. refugee agen hands somebody off to us from syria or somebody place else in the world, someone persecuted, takes s 18 to 24 months. i understand a thousa

had the most wanted man in europe responsible for the paris attacks, , basically arrested a week, a block from his neighborhood home. it can be very, very difficult. there are probably many people i'm not a law enforcement person, neil, per se, probably many people on most-wanted lists around the world that seem to be ablele to evade. we're talking about people that seem to be unfortunately quite clever and they're probably trying to evade and thought about these things in advance. this is...

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and plan your attacks. is it too late? >> yes. absolutely. honestly, i thinkwesterneuropeinthis administration. we argue about this. we do not talk about the force of the islamic jihad is movement. now brussels. the fact of the matter is, the time to nip this in the but was to ensure that, you know, especially during the migration part of this that they do assimilate. they do not have the resources. they do not have the people to conduct the operations. >> what happens? i can see a lot of brussels then. >> we will see, unfortunately, a lot of brussels. we have to shut down every, you know, possible way that they are running money. an agreement that allows for borderless travel across europe. stopping them from going into syria. stopping the fighters from coming into turkey did not know this would be sufficient. conditions to start putting this in place. having to start making decisions. hard decisions. they will have to start stepping up their aggressiveness, i think. neil: good luck on that. thank you very much and your service for this country. i want you to meet the superdele

and plan your attacks. is it too late? >> yes. absolutely. honestly, i think western europe in this administration. we argue about this. we do not talk about the force of the islamic jihad is movement. now brussels. the fact of the matter is, the time to nip this in the but was to ensure that, you know, especially during the migration part of this that they do assimilate. they do not have the resources. they do not have the people to conduct the operations. >> what happens? i can...

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. we're seeing the president's foreign policy whether it'stoeurope, themiddle east, russia and china, north korea, he is just so off base on so many different levels, i don't know what exactly we should hope for on this trip consistent with this president's foreign policy. it seems like every time that he's scoring a victory for himself, it is adverse to the best interests of american security. liz: you're the only jewish republican congressman, and i just as we watch him take off, that was an unbelievable moment where vice president joe biden was ripping benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu's trying to keep his nation alive. he's surrounded by many hostile nations, and now with the iran nuclear deal which i'm sure you can't be happy with, which candidate has the best plan to protect and support israel from where you stand? >> all three candidates have been strong with regards to their policy. i will say i've known senator cruz for a very long time. he has been rock solid for many years on his policy as it relates to israel. and i think that mr. trump has evolved his position a little

. we're seeing the president's foreign policy whether it's to europe, the middle east, russia and china, north korea, he is just so off base on so many different levels, i don't know what exactly we should hope for on this trip consistent with this president's foreign policy. it seems like every time that he's scoring a victory for himself, it is adverse to the best interests of american security. liz: you're the only jewish republican congressman, and i just as we watch him take off, that was...

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quarter, the sales fellineuropeandhurt by strong dollar outside of the u.s. shares of coca-cola i'm sure many of you have owned or do own down 4.25%. to politics we have team fox business coverage of the presidential front-runner an and very first steps on the campaign trail following last night's crucial victories. jeff flock at trump rally in indianapolis. connell mcshane at st. paul baptist church in philly where hillary clinton will hold a rally there later this afternoon. no doubt trump flying high after huge night for billionaire businessman. donaldtrump trumped them all. he is closer to the 1237 dell bats needed for the -- delegates needed for the gop nomination. meanwhile senator ted cruz mathematically out. the texas senator's only hope for winning republican presidential nomination is contested convention this summer in cleveland. here are the numbers, to get you caught up. right now 674 republican delegates remaining. trump has 845 delegates but he is 392 delegates short. he will need to win, folks, 58% of the remaining delegates to secure that nomination. mr. trump u

quarter, the sales fell in europe and hurt by strong dollar outside of the u.s. shares of coca-cola i'm sure many of you have owned or do own down 4.25%. to politics we have team fox business coverage of the presidential front-runner an and very first steps on the campaign trail following last night's crucial victories. jeff flock at trump rally in indianapolis. connell mcshane at st. paul baptist church in philly where hillary clinton will hold a rally there later this afternoon. no doubt...

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statement. liz: teddy, give me your thought here, we had mario draghi,doeseuropematterat this point? it kind of does, he went out there and said i'm in it to keep things loose. we will not see higher rates, do everything we can to stimulate and the dollar went up and we had the euro go down, that does tend to help our stocks, does it not? >> that's right. the secret sauce of the market since yellen had that talk in new york at the economic club, you know, when she threw in the towel and we talked about it that afternoon, the trade is a stronger oil, weak dollar, and reinforcement of the dovish position as far as interest rates. you had half the message today, but the conflict is this whole thing about negative interest rates, and i don't think anybody really knows what the impact is on the economy, but as far as the stock market is concerned, the trade is weak dollar, better energy prices and no change in position vis-a-vis interest rates in this country. ultimately probably economic disaster but for the stock market, it's good news. liz: we'll see, and we know the negative rates are no

statement. liz: teddy, give me your thought here, we had mario draghi, does europe matter at this point? it kind of does, he went out there and said i'm in it to keep things loose. we will not see higher rates, do everything we can to stimulate and the dollar went up and we had the euro go down, that does tend to help our stocks, does it not? >> that's right. the secret sauce of the market since yellen had that talk in new york at the economic club, you know, when she threw in the towel...

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europethanit is outside. within the u.k. it can help influence policy throughout the european union on economic issues and others, it's a more market-oriented economy than many others as i mentioned earlier. the second thing is we want the european union and we want the major members to take very strong positions vis-a-vis russia, and britain has tended to do this, and therefore, it's an ally within europe. liz: speaking of allies, allies versus nonallies, i bet a lot of people care less about that issue and more about isis and how allies are going to work together to get rid of isis. listen to what the president said specifically about syria and all the conflict that's going on and you can comment on this. i need you to hear what he said. >> we cannot end the crisis in syria without political negotiations and without getting all the parties around the table to craft a transition plan, and that by necessity means there are going to be some people on one side of the table who i deeply disagree with and whose actions i deeply abhor, and that's how oftentimes you resolve conflicts like th

europe than it is outside. within the u.k. it can help influence policy throughout the european union on economic issues and others, it's a more market-oriented economy than many others as i mentioned earlier. the second thing is we want the european union and we want the major members to take very strong positions vis-a-vis russia, and britain has tended to do this, and therefore, it's an ally within europe. liz: speaking of allies, allies versus nonallies, i bet a lot of people care less...

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strategic gnal he wasineurope. he'strying to encrarage the europeans to come in this with us. and so hs ststepping it up. although i think it is t little. it's not too late, butt's to little and too incremental, z. we need toove more boldly. liz: ds that encourage nato, u having been the suprem heer of nato? >>hink it does. evevery big nato operaon, including afghanistan, lya, the baans, piracy, all the things led as the supreme alli commander require u.s. leadership. this wl be no different. i dot think 250 is enough of a leap, but it better than zero. liz: okay. you know, erics are touchy about ese kinds of tngs because you rember as well as i what happened in 1970 when richard nixon, of cour, sent more troops in what ma called covert war into cambodia, the viet cong was amasng along that borr between vietnam and cambodia. ishis that? help us see roh h thisis, becae we wt to make sure that ts is nothe beginning of something tt resembles what happened in 1 1970. >> let me giveve y a couple of didifference,. first is what we'r're ing right now.w. it's the enormous s chanange in tr

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alteternative way to travelthrougheurope, rivercruisising suddenly the hot thing. nearly half a mimillion americas went on n onof those. taking a river cruise throroug all ththe autiful rivers of europe, and that number isis climbing fasast. ashley webster joining us on the e luck pup, tell us about i. >>>> rorter: some people get the best assignments, cleaean living. we are in the ultraswanky reption area of the latest boat on thflfleet here, and as you saidid, e number of north americans sailing their r wa through europe, up to hahalf million, and this s is luxury. the marble, the chrome, , the steel, and e everything else. follow m me here. i have the folks wororking hard at recepepti. feels lilike you are at a luxur hotel but you are floaoati on the river.r. this is one e of the seang areas where e pele can stop, have a a cup of coffee. we have a highndnd restaurant at the otherernd, and a fire side as well, that you don't't ve tclea which is wonderful. got to give you localllavor, liz, thihis is a grgroup called foot thrhrow, it's traraditiona, they are gearing up p practic

alteternative way to travel through europe, river cruisising suddenly the hot thing. nearly half a mimillion americas went on n onof those. taking a river cruise throroug all ththe autiful rivers of europe, and that number isis climbing fasast. ashley webster joining us on the e luck pup, tell us about i. >>>> rorter: some people get the best assignments, cleaean living. we are in the ultraswanky reption area of the latest boat on thflfleet here, and as you saidid, e number of...

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negativerates,europeatnegative rates, the rest of the world is kind of lousy, we're doing okay, a little interest rate bump, and that's good for america. >> the ten-year yield is pathetic, 1.86%. you may as well do something. >> spain is lower! if i told you spain is lower, would you believe it? you know what? we have a growing economy, they don't. lower interest rates means they don't have a growing economy. we have a growing economy. we have a shot to raise rates which means our economy is doing okay. if they're talking about possibly raising rates, it means our economy is doing okay. liz: that looks chintzy to me. where is the most attractive investment in the world. >> my company raised dividend from 14-16 cents. >> that's 6 point? >> 6.8% yield. liz: did you see the 10-year? what was it? >> we raised last year from 10-14 cents. stock is doing extremely well. real estate loves low interest rates. if you want to be in commercial real estate, they love low interest rates. low interest rates for a long period of time is great for real estate business, you should expect it to expl

negative rates, europe at negative rates, the rest of the world is kind of lousy, we're doing okay, a little interest rate bump, and that's good for america. >> the ten-year yield is pathetic, 1.86%. you may as well do something. >> spain is lower! if i told you spain is lower, would you believe it? you know what? we have a growing economy, they don't. lower interest rates means they don't have a growing economy. we have a growing economy. we have a shot to raise rates which means...

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europe? arewe really getting fleeced by the whole nato thing? the tough as nails commander who says, not so fast. on wall street, markets drifting lower after posting pretty decent gains last week. the dow is down about 49 points. still, there is a lot more than just that loss. plus, no redemptions for you. puerto rico's bondholders have filed suit, we'll tell you what that says. tesla sales soar, and charlie gasparino has the virgin america sale to alaska air. we're less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ liz: okay, so with the dow down 4 points, we've -- 44 points, we've cut in half the losses, are the markets backing off right now? stocks got too close to last year's highs. the dow is hitting fresh session lows within the hour, down more than 80 but, again, back off that at the moment. the s&p down about a quarter of a percent. nothing to really see here, folks, but look at oil. fresh drops in oil prices, 3% to the downside today, settling at $35.70, we are just about a nickel higher than that in the after market session. despite the modest bea

europe? are we really getting fleeced by the whole nato thing? the tough as nails commander who says, not so fast. on wall street, markets drifting lower after posting pretty decent gains last week. the dow is down about 49 points. still, there is a lot more than just that loss. plus, no redemptions for you. puerto rico's bondholders have filed suit, we'll tell you what that says. tesla sales soar, and charlie gasparino has the virgin america sale to alaska air. we're less than an hour to the...

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back. like we said before, this is not new news, we know there is slowdownineuropeandother areas of the world, that does translate to the united states. this is the same playbook from five, six months ago and know how this is going to play out now. the fed has the information they're going to continue to say there is global economic slowdown. they're going to keep cards close to the chest and see how long they can get away with not making a move. liz: exactly. exactly. ira, is any of the malaise in the markets today direct or indirect result from the treasury department saying it would make it more difficult for any company to move overseas for a better tax rate? >> capital inversion. isn't that what it's at? you incorporate in a foreign country, you eventually have the company buy the american company, you dissolve the american company, you don't pay taxes here. not as simple as it sounds, because the companies in america first grow and abroad they grow, and if the abroad growing is better than the u.s. growing, that is coming down, you don't want to pay double taxation. that's

back. like we said before, this is not new news, we know there is slowdown in europe and other areas of the world, that does translate to the united states. this is the same playbook from five, six months ago and know how this is going to play out now. the fed has the information they're going to continue to say there is global economic slowdown. they're going to keep cards close to the chest and see how long they can get away with not making a move. liz: exactly. exactly. ira, is any of the...

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dog pretty well but the global economy has been struggling. we see thatineuropeandasia. these are the important factors affecting us growth, important factors affectingg the uncertainty about the outlook, those are issues we will keep watching, some signs of improvement, uncertainty about global growth seems to have stepped down a bit but it is an important factor affecting the us economic outlook and monetary policy. >> williams downplayed possible rift on policy saying fed members hold a range of views on the us economic outlook but he did say while some members might see downside risks to the outlook he sees risks as pretty well-balanced th upside potential for the us economy despite this global turmoil and we will air the rest of this interview at 4:40 with david and melissa and have an exclusive three or four minutes more on ththe global economic outlook a ththe situation with janet yell. he doesn't think we have a global recession. that wilill be on the website later today. liz: this is particularly timely. you can see what markets are doing on the lower part of the ticker.

dog pretty well but the global economy has been struggling. we see that in europe and asia. these are the important factors affecting us growth, important factors affectingg the uncertainty about the outlook, those are issues we will keep watching, some signs of improvement, uncertainty about global growth seems to have stepped down a bit but it is an important factor affecting the us economic outlook and monetary policy. >> williams downplayed possible rift on policy saying fed members...

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europethisis out stocks are trading this morning. ftse in loppedon is down about 4 points. cac in paris down 19 and dax higher. nicole: we have earning season kicking off in alcoa. dow futures right now up 54. s&p almost 7, nasdaq up 41. lauren: oil prices broke 41. now they are trading 39.57 cents. nicole: let's check out the u.s. dollar as its trading against key currencies. you see the japanese yen weaker against the u.s. dollar and the euro also weaker against the greenback. let's bring out some yahoo news. possible news for yahoo, the parent company is in talks with private equity firms. verizon communications is a long list of player who is are interested in yahoo's assets. the deadline for preliminary officer is april 18th. lauren: which is also tax day this year. after the bell with alcoa, earnings and revenue expect today decline reflecting weakness in aluminum prices. alcoa is due to split later this year and results are expected. bank of america, wells fargo and citygroup will roll out their numbers. it all start on wednesday. financial shares largely low this year as interes

europe this is out stocks are trading this morning. ftse in loppedon is down about 4 points. cac in paris down 19 and dax higher. nicole: we have earning season kicking off in alcoa. dow futures right now up 54. s&p almost 7, nasdaq up 41. lauren: oil prices broke 41. now they are trading 39.57 cents. nicole: let's check out the u.s. dollar as its trading against key currencies. you see the japanese yen weaker against the u.s. dollar and the euro also weaker against the greenback. let's...

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1.3, 1.13% and hang seng and the kospi each gaining. lauren:ineuropethisis how stocks are trading. 5-point decline for cac in paris as well. nicole: checking out u.s. stock market futures. yesterday we had been up 150 points but losing the momentum about corporate profits as we kick off earning season. s&p futures up 5. lauren: checking in on key commodities this morning. oil and gold trading with up arrows, 81 cents a barrel. gold is gaining $4 to 12.26 a troy ounce. nicole: aluminum prices weighing on alcoa revenue. revenue fell 15% from a year ago. however, adjusted earnings topped expectations thanks to business for airplanes and auto the company will spin off later this year. alcoa said may cut jobs, marking the unofficial start for earning season. lauren: union 40,000 verizon workers, some members may begin striking, the strike deadline 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. new contract limiting outsourcing as well as increasing pay and improving working conditions, the last contract expired in august. they have trained nonyuan workers to do work and they are ready if the unio

1.3, 1.13% and hang seng and the kospi each gaining. lauren: in europe this is how stocks are trading. 5-point decline for cac in paris as well. nicole: checking out u.s. stock market futures. yesterday we had been up 150 points but losing the momentum about corporate profits as we kick off earning season. s&p futures up 5. lauren: checking in on key commodities this morning. oil and gold trading with up arrows, 81 cents a barrel. gold is gaining $4 to 12.26 a troy ounce. nicole: aluminum...

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tradingineurope, theftse in london down 8 points, 8 points for the cac in paris, and down 16 points and barbary getting hit hard. nicole: down futures down 21, the s&p down 3, nasdaq down 5. lauren: this is the quote for oil, $41.62, gold down $5.32. nicole: kyle bass, wall street week, gary kaminsky, which presidential candidate he thinks would be best for the equity market. >> crazy answer. i think it is hillary. >> many people told us they think they know what they are getting. >> she is the most sane actor of them all. lauren: successfully predicted the subprime crisis before it happened, you can see him on wall street at 8:00 pm with kaminsky and anthony scaramucci. lauren: 20 seasons in the nba came to an end, kobe bryant scored 60 points against the jazz, couldn't have been happier addressing the crowd after the game. >> no words to describe, thank you from the bottom of my heart. i love you guys. lauren: kobe helped the lakers rally, stay tuned for more highlights, and warriors historic win in a few minutes and an exclusive with jim gray, we will bring that to you. nicole: h

trading in europe, the ftse in london down 8 points, 8 points for the cac in paris, and down 16 points and barbary getting hit hard. nicole: down futures down 21, the s&p down 3, nasdaq down 5. lauren: this is the quote for oil, $41.62, gold down $5.32. nicole: kyle bass, wall street week, gary kaminsky, which presidential candidate he thinks would be best for the equity market. >> crazy answer. i think it is hillary. >> many people told us they think they know what they are...

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europeishands off and if he moves on it, the united states and nato is going to respond. lauren: operating an international air space at no time crossed into russian territory. nicole: nikkei worst of the bunch. hong kong hang seng down 1% and south korea kospi down one quarter and 1%. lauren: the ftse in london is down ten points. the dax in germany is down 21 points. nicole: netflix, morgan stanley, flew of earnings, all the things that could affect the markets. the oil minister's meeting, right now dow futures down h 3, s&p futures down 5. lauren: all right, let's check oil prices after no big deal from russia, down 3%, they were down 6.8% earlier this morning. 39.13 is the quote. gold 12.37 an ounce. nicole: today only bids for yahoo and only potential buyers are left. reports say many of the big players decided not to leave bid after all. that leaves verizon, verizon bought aol last year and hopes to use it to federal government from video service and online advertising. lauren: there's this analyst that says apple plans to completely revarve the iphone 8, not this apple wi

europe is hands off and if he moves on it, the united states and nato is going to respond. lauren: operating an international air space at no time crossed into russian territory. nicole: nikkei worst of the bunch. hong kong hang seng down 1% and south korea kospi down one quarter and 1%. lauren: the ftse in london is down ten points. the dax in germany is down 21 points. nicole: netflix, morgan stanley, flew of earnings, all the things that could affect the markets. the oil minister's meeting,...

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my on the automaker under pressure.ineurope, stockstrading was the morning. 0.4% decline. 0.3% decline for the cac in paris and 0.3% for the dax in germany. tragedy stocks have been outside with the the last six trading days. no features on 20. s&p futures down for. nicole: now it's down again by 1 dollar, $40.13 a barrel. gold done for dollars or 1215-ounce. so for the star of the show today to 10%. nicole: check out the currency board. you're a japanese yen stronger against the greenback while the u.k. pound canadian dollar show weakness. lauren: the ten-year treasury since a 1.76%. train to pisa and wal-mart trimming the time it takes for your new chip enabled card. the cars are safer but they can add to the times transactions. these necessities launches for pillow sham as many as 18 seconds of the time it takes to make a payment. wal-mart has eliminated a prompt that asks shoppers to confirm the amount of the transaction. delays have been at the shoppers and merchants, too. lauren: today's headlines. united continental and shareholders settle a court fight. o. get to sleep

my on the automaker under pressure. in europe, stocks trading was the morning. 0.4% decline. 0.3% decline for the cac in paris and 0.3% for the dax in germany. tragedy stocks have been outside with the the last six trading days. no features on 20. s&p futures down for. nicole: now it's down again by 1 dollar, $40.13 a barrel. gold done for dollars or 1215-ounce. so for the star of the show today to 10%. nicole: check out the currency board. you're a japanese yen stronger against the...

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andacrosseurop. wealso have some prproud amamericans here. there you go. i have to admit that i have developea special placin m my hearart for the german peop. backck when i was a candidatfor thisis office you welcomed me wh a small rally in berlin whwhe i spoke ofof the change that's possible when the world ststands as one. as president you've trtreated me and michelle and our daughtersrs to wonderfrful hospitality. you've offffered me an excellent beer and crune. my only y regretet is that i hae never r been to germany for oktoberfest so i will hahave to come back and d i i suspect it's more fun when you're not president. [applause] >> so my timing will bee good. anas always i bring the friendship othe american people. we consider e german people d all of our european allie toe among our closest friends the world because we sharso mu experience in -- and so many of the saalues, we believe the tion's of the pe should live in security and peace, we lieve in creating opptunity that lift up not justhe few but the . ani'm proud to be the fist rson president to be able to me and say

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europearebig business. we will have a live t from asey weber, he is in germany this morng. you're watchfbn:am, first ok amorning markets and breaking news. lauren: goodororning it's 5:45 a.m. right here inenew york. it's primary day in five e eastn states, connectcticut, rhode island, maryland and pennsysylvania. donald trump aeaears ready to eeeep all five. trump continues to call l the cruz-kasich effort agagainst him pathet.. hillary clinton isis expected to have a strong showing in the prprimaries today f he loses the nominatition, he would support clinton but he expxpects her to honor some of s s proposals. a slew of earnings o t today including the big ones, applple and twitter reporting teter the ososing bell. plple ululd see a renew decline for the first time in 13eaears and ov at twitr,r, investors will focus on monthly titive users.s. is the nber r going up. checking market futures. s&p futures up by 4 and a hahal, nasdaq futures gainingng 7. that's a look atat what's happppening now, cheryl.l. ereryl: all right, lauren,ly tell you what, r ready for vacati?? vacation sea

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: let's look at hhoweuropestocksksare trading, e ftse in london is down 10 points, the cac c inin paris is up and the in germany is up 0 0.2%. futures, l lots tech earningsgs from apple, twitter, facebook, dow futureres down 39 poin, nasq futures down 1% anwith that, maria barartiro takes us through the nextr of business. over to you. maa: happy wednesday. i am m maria bartiroma. anand supertuesday 3.0 in the books. donald trump sweepeping all fiv contntests, hillary clinton takg four of five states,s, both candidates l looking at the gegeneral election. >> i consider mysf f the prpresumptive nomine heers and applalause] >> johkakasich should get out of the race. >> we will unifyfy our party to win thisis election because whether you suppor bernie sasanders or me, therere is mu more that itites us and divide us. >> we e will bring you the late delelegate count straightahead. a cloud hanging over h hillary clinto h her email

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. >> i wear bright yellow every single day. from the storms outside, global market actionineurope, theftse in london is down one.2%, the cac is down one.4%, the jackson germany is down one.2%, european stocks are responding, the bank of japan's decision to keep interest rates, dow futures down 17, nasdaq futures giving up 23. lea: everyone is talking about ted cruz's announcement, carly fiorina is his running mate. what did the gop front runner have to say about it. >> picking a vice presidential candidate, he has zero chance. lea: the latest reaction to ted cruz's vp pick. fresh off the major primary blues, bernie sanders leg off staffers. we have the details on what this means for his campaign. facebook shares soar after social media giant crusted earnings estimates. the result is a preview of big tech companies reporting today. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. when it comes to small business, she's in the know. so strap yourselves in for action flo! small business edition. oh, no! i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save

. >> i wear bright yellow every single day. from the storms outside, global market action in europe, the ftse in london is down one.2%, the cac is down one.4%, the jackson germany is down one.2%, european stocks are responding, the bank of japan's decision to keep interest rates, dow futures down 17, nasdaq futures giving up 23. lea: everyone is talking about ted cruz's announcement, carly fiorina is his running mate. what did the gop front runner have to say about it. >> picking a...

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of a percent. lauren:ineurope, stockstrading at the stereo. the dax in germany up fractionally. cac in paris a powerful 1% and the ftse half of 1% as well. trying to do is start market features before and after losing today's bit of paris. dow futures up 53, s&p futures that day. lauren: crude oil prices surging three and one 3%. $37.7 a barrel for crude. a lot of comment about what will happen on april 17th. a big oil production meeting. russia's same prices are acceptable order $5 to $55 a barrel. kuwait saying they might freeze production without evidence can do. we are seeing all down arrows at the greenback very strong today can other currencies. europe, u.k. pound and japanese yen in the dollar. lauren: the 10 year treasury standing up 1.3%. trade to thomas sachs is leaving the job made six as many wonder how that will affect what bob iger does. with no successor in place, the question is whether he will stay on past its intended retirement date of 2018. unless someone is hired to come the devil a lot of time to prepare to take over unless he postponed his own planned ret

of a percent. lauren: in europe, stocks trading at the stereo. the dax in germany up fractionally. cac in paris a powerful 1% and the ftse half of 1% as well. trying to do is start market features before and after losing today's bit of paris. dow futures up 53, s&p futures that day. lauren: crude oil prices surging three and one 3%. $37.7 a barrel for crude. a lot of comment about what will happen on april 17th. a big oil production meeting. russia's same prices are acceptable order $5 to...

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finding their summer vacationsineurope. travelagency said bookings are actually already filling up in popular destinations. it was hit hard by the terror attacks with the travel agencies now say even that has rebounded and rebounded significantly. bookings for trips and friends this year still down 7%. nicole: here's a look at the headlines in "the wall street journal" print the federal reserve sent a signal to an april interest rate hike is unlikely. several participants in the march meeting expressed concern that an able increase would signal an appropriate urgency. former ceo sentenced to 12 months in prison, downplayed the chip of mine safety laws. it did kill 29 men. amamazon has the fashion traditional series of the internet retailer making headway against traditional sellers by attracting a crowd that had rejected. lauren: coming up, we'll take you behind the primary that few people ever see. >> is very final frontier in the shadow primaries for gop delegates behind donald trump and ted cruz. and james rosen in washington that after the break with an answer. lauren: every golfe

finding their summer vacations in europe. travel agency said bookings are actually already filling up in popular destinations. it was hit hard by the terror attacks with the travel agencies now say even that has rebounded and rebounded significantly. bookings for trips and friends this year still down 7%. nicole: here's a look at the headlines in "the wall street journal" print the federal reserve sent a signal to an april interest rate hike is unlikely. several participants in the...

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futures up 82, s&p futures up 11 and the nasdaq up 27. we have seen up arrowsineuropeandmixed bag in asia. crude gaining $1 and $.30, a volatile week but up 3.5% anand with gold down just over $2. we turn it over for the next several hoururs to "mornings wi maria". the currency, the yen has been the story, strength in the yen, going back today. now it is time for "mornings with maria". good morning to you. maria: happy friday, i am maria bartiroma, it is friday, april 8th, top stories at 6 am on the east coast, donald trump shaking up his campaign preparing for the possibility of a contested convention. teted cruz and john kasich goin on the offensiveve taking on trump's new york values. the war of words escalating on the democratic side of the race, bernie sanders and hillary clinton going back and f forth over their qualifications for the white house but former president bill clinton making headlines yesterday after a heated exchange with black lives matter protesters. >> you are defending the people who kill the lives you say matt. tell the truth. maria: the grouprotesting

futures up 82, s&p futures up 11 and the nasdaq up 27. we have seen up arrows in europe and mixed bag in asia. crude gaining $1 and $.30, a volatile week but up 3.5% anand with gold down just over $2. we turn it over for the next several hoururs to "mornings wi maria". the currency, the yen has been the story, strength in the yen, going back today. now it is time for "mornings with maria". good morning to you. maria: happy friday, i am maria bartiroma, it is friday,...

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optimistic about the u.s.economy.europewilldo bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a result there were those who said there is going to be a recession and we want to sell anything that's leveraged and the concern over high yield through the oil ecosystem and the impact it would have on funding and the debt structure. it all came together and somebody said there will be a higher probability of recession. somebody said fire, sell your stock and get out of the market. that's the way the free markets should work, and there is the china syndrome. anthony: do you think there is a recession on the horizon? >> you have to think about which indicators were flashing red. you saw it in the vol

optimistic about the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why did it have such an impact on the markets? >> you go back to the fall of 2015. the impact on energy, mining and the american industrial infrastructure and the fact it could ripple over and the number for the consumer weren't as strong. as a...

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esident had promised a plomatic reset with russia. even scrapping a missilele dense system inneuropeasa concililiary gesture. after his re-electn, he pulled america's mainattle tanks out of germany, tanks that hadeen there since rld war ii. all eyes were on vlamir putin to see how he'd spond. anand, in february 2014, putin sent in troops to seize ukraine's crimean pepeninsula. >> in europe, we e envisioned a different kind of relalationshi th w whahat s actually emerged we dn't anticipate that ssia would illegally annecrimea. we didn't sethind d of destabilizing tivivity. >> next,utin's forces began menaci ukraine itself. >> the fundamental poioint of dealing th a bully likputin is you cannot allllow bullies t gett away with w whathey want t . >> but the president rejd calls for a sculular response, instead announcing limited sanctions. >> i believe the's a path to relve the siion diplomatally in a way that and the ukraine. s of russia >> i think the predent shohoul have taken some very strtron steps to make very c cle to putin that this s wa unacceptable. he should haverovided arms t

esident had promised a plomatic reset with russia. even scrapping a missilele dense system in n europe as a concililiary gesture. after his re-electn, he pulled america's mainattle tanks out of germany, tanks that hadeen there since rld war ii. all eyes were on vlamir putin to see how he'd spond. anand, in february 2014, putin sent in troops to seize ukraine's crimean pepeninsula. >> in europe, we e envisioned a different kind of relalationshi th w whahat s actually emerged we dn't...

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defee system inneuropeasa concililiatory gesture. after his re-electn, he pulled america's mainattle tanks out of germany, tanks that hadeen there since rld war ii. all eyes were on vlamir putin to see how he'd spond. anand,n february 2014, putin sent in troops to seize ukraine's crimean pepeniula. >> in europepe, we envioned a different kind of relalationshi than whahat has actually emerge. we didn't anticipate that ia would illegally anneimea. we didn't see thatind of destabilizing vity. >> next,in's forces began menaci ukraine itself. >> the fundamental point of dealing with a bulully likputin is y cannot allllow bullies too gett away with w wt they want t . >> but the president rejted calls foa scular response, instead announcing limit sanctions. >> i belie the's a a path to resolve the siatioion diplomatal in way that address the ises of russia and the ukraine. >> i think the preresident shoh have taken some very strtrong steps to make very c clear to putin that this s was unacceptable. he should haverovided arms to e ukrainians. >> but hdidn't. and today, russia is em

defee system in n europe as a concililiatory gesture. after his re-electn, he pulled america's mainattle tanks out of germany, tanks that hadeen there since rld war ii. all eyes were on vlamir putin to see how he'd spond. anand,n february 2014, putin sent in troops to seize ukraine's crimean pepeniula. >> in europepe, we envioned a different kind of relalationshi than whahat has actually emerge. we didn't anticipate that ia would illegally anneimea. we didn't see thatind of destabilizing...

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the continentofeuropethroughthe use of military force and they decided to see how far they could push. this was a nato exercise. so this is a signal to the united states and all our allies. >> we have been having more discussions about nato since donald trump injected that into the campaign. do you think it has anything to do with that and rethinking the existence this appliance? >> i think the russians, putin in particular can read the calendar just as well as we can. they don't know who is going to be elected in november. but they marked their man in the white house. we are going to push and push and push. not to have hostilities. kennedy: what's behind the provocation. >> the next possible target are the baltic republics. the exercises in the baltic sea is intended to show the baltics and poland that the united states even when it's on their doorstep can't stop russia from flying within 30 feet of an american warship. it's intended to intimidate these nato members. that's why this is so important. if putin proceed this would be a provocation against the nato member. and a weak

the continent of europe through the use of military force and they decided to see how far they could push. this was a nato exercise. so this is a signal to the united states and all our allies. >> we have been having more discussions about nato since donald trump injected that into the campaign. do you think it has anything to do with that and rethinking the existence this appliance? >> i think the russians, putin in particular can read the calendar just as well as we can. they...